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THE ENTERPRISE,
OREGON Cur, OREGON, JULY 10, 1S74.
PKO AND COX.
BY J. J3RANDER MATHEWS.
I forget hira ? Not at a.l !
Once I met him at a ball ;
I was seated when he greeted,
Gently asking leave to call ;
1 said, "Yes," when he entreated
He pro-found was I con-ceited.
Many another time we met,
For imy bi other was his pet ;
But it ended, and, offended,
In a quarrel soon we get I
Shino and shade are often blended
lle pro-voked, and Icon-tented.
Here's the raoral for the dav ;
Never quarrel ! It don't pay I
Quite contented, I relented
Gazing at him, smiling, gay.
When he toi l me he lamented
He pro-posed, and I con-sented.
All Sorts.
In Arkansas, after yon tell an old
Bettler your name, ho confidently
asks what it was " aforo you moved
to these parts."
A vromaniin India claims a divorce
on the ground a- that her husband's
mother bealjs her, and her husband
is afraid to interfere.
TheDehoit Post says that every
paper dollar in the country has gain
ed a cent and a half in value since
the veto, and because of the veto.
"While the lawyers were fighting
over a breach of promise case in
Michigan, recently, the plaiutiiF and
defendant went oil quietly and got
married.
A gentleman caught cold by kiss
ing a lady's, snowy brow.
Patience is a flower that grows not
in everyone's garden.
Habit is a cable; we have a thread
of ft every day, and at last we cannot
break if. N
After Venus has " transed " what
will astronomers have worth
for.
living
Why should a spider be a good
correspondent? Because he drops a
line by every post.
All lmmin virtues increase and
strengthen by the practice and expe
rience of thorn.
The French press is now supposed
to exhibit the best specimen of
' ruled paper" extant.
" lie fell dead and expired in two
minutes," says a Georgia paper of
the death of a negro.
The current value of a woman in
Eastern Africa is two cows. At
Niblo's it's only two calves.
There is n sly fellow up town who
lias laughed in his sleeve so much
that it has bocomo threadbarg.
Marriage is often said to be a lot
tery; but Eugene declares his belief
that it is a game of cribbage.
A Georgia paper promises to pub
ligh a " thrilling ceival." Its read
ers will probably make an oat of it.
A Warxist to Hoys. A certain
doctor, strutik with the large num
ber of boysi under fifteen years of
age whom he observed smoking, was
led to inquire into the effect tlio
habit had upon the genoi-al health.
He took for Ins purpose thirty-eight
boys, aged from nine to fifteen, and
carefully examined them. In twenty
seven of them he discovered injuri
ous traces of the habit. In twenty
two there wore disorders of the cir
culation and digestion, palpitation
of the heart, and a more or less
marked taste for drink. In twelve
there was a iVeqtient bleeding of the
nose; they had disturbed sleep, and
twelve had slight ulcerations of the
mnicous membrane of the mouth,
which disappeared when they ceased
to use tobacco for a faw days. The
doctor treated them all for weakness,
but with little elTect until smoking
was discontinued, when health and
strength were soon restored. Now,
this is" no "old woman's tale," as
these facts are given on the authority
of the British Aludical J-turnnl.
Ashamed to Confess it. A late
"Wheeling pnper gives the following
spicy examination which took place
in the United States District Court:
Attorney Please state your name,
age, residence, and occupation.
Witness My name is John Rey
nolds; I reside in Point Pleasant,
Macon county, "West Virginia; my
profession for the past two weeks
has been thrt of a lawyer, bat previ
ous to that time I have been a wheel
wright. Attorney What were you engaged
in last winter?
Witness (turning to the Court)
Am I compelled to answer that ques
tion ?
Court Yes, you arc compelled to
answer.
Witness Well, then, gentlemen I
am sorry to state that I was a mem
ber of tho Legislature.
Tun New Bankrupt Bill. The
following are the main points
in the Bankrupt bill as agreed to by
the Conference Committee and pass
ed by Congress: First That fifty
days in default in payment of com
mercial paper are required instead
of fourteen!, as under the existing
laws. Second That one-fourth of
the entire number of creditors and
one-third f the amount of debts
must join 1 in a petition for bank
ruptcy. TjVrd That the new law
shall apply pending cases in bank
ruptcy insj Sited since December 1st,
when detV secured by suit shall
have been paid, or when a majority
of creditor, ask for discontinuance.
Fourth That a voluntary bankrupt
shall be discharged upon -tho pay
ment of 30 per cent, of his indebted
ness. Fifth That a voluntary bank
rupt shall be discharged, when ho
shall be proved innocent of any
fraud.- Sixth That fees and expen
ses of bankruptcy proceedings shall
bo reduced temporarily, until the
" Supremo Court shall establish a new
: system looking to a permanent re
duction and simplification.
-
Helmbold, the. great Bnchu bus
ter, is now living in Paris supported
by hia relations in Philadelphia. A
few weeks since he was arrested and
imiiriaoned. fop cutting, his wifo in
the head with a carving-knife, when
ne was on one of his periodical tares.
Ho has become a poor, miserable,
drunken wretch.
Commerce of the Worxd. Franca
exports wines, brandies, silks, furni
ture, jewelry, clocks, watches, paper,
perfumery and fancy goods gener
ally. Prussia exports linens, woolens,
zinc, articles of iron copper and
brass, indigos, wax, hams, musical
instruments, tobacco,- wine and
porcelain.
Germany exports wool, woolen
goods, linens, rags, corn, timber,
iron, lead, tin, flax, hemp, wine,
wax, tallow and cattle.
Aurtria exports minerals, silk,
thread, glass, wax, tar, nut gall,
wine, and mathematical instruments.
England exports cottons, woolens,
glass, hardware, cutlery, iron, me
talic wares, salt, coal, watches tin,
silks and linens.
Spain exports wines, brandies,
iron, fresh and dried fruits, quick
silver, sulphur, salt, cork, saffron,
anchovies and woolens.
China exports tea, rhubarb, musk,
ginger, borax, zinc, silks, cassia, fila
gree work, ivory ware, laquered
ware and porcelain.
Brar.il exports coffee," indigo, su
gar, rice, hides, dried meats, tallow,
gold, diamonds and other stones,
gums, mahogany and india rubber.
West Indies exports sugar, molas
ses, rum, tobacco, cigars, mahogany,
dye-wood, coffee, pimento, fresh
fruit and preserves, wax, ginger and
other spices.
East Indies exports cloves, nut
megs, mace, pepper, rice, indigo,
gold dust, camphor, benzine, sul
phur, ivory, rattan, sandal wood,
zinc and nuts.
United States export principally
agricultural produce, tobacco, cot
ton, flour, provisions of all kinds,
lumber turpentine.
Always Lovers. Married people
should treat each other like lovers
all their lives, then they would be
happy. 33ickering and quarreling
would soon break off love affairs;
consequently lovers indulge in such
to only a very limited extent. But
some people men and women both,
when they have once got married
think they can do just as they please,
and it will make no difference. They
make a great mistake. It causes ail
the difference in the world. Women
should grow more devoted and men
more fond after marriage, if they
have the slightest idea of becoming
happy as wives and husbands. It is
losing sight of this fundamental
truth which leads to hundreds of di
vorces. Yet, many a man will scold
his wife who would never think of
breathing a harsh word to his sweet
heart; and many a wife will be glum
and morose on her husband's return,
who has only smiles and words of
cheer for him when he was her suitor.
How can such people expect to be
happy?
llri.ES tor Poos Farmixu. One
of the roads to poor farming is well
traveled but not generally acknowl
edged invest all your capital for
land and go in debt fo? more. Hire
money at a heavy interest to run the
farm; have very little faith in farm
ing and always be ready to sell out;
buy the cheapest and poorest kind
of stock and farming machinery;
feed poor grain and hay to 3-011 r
stock and you will have less repairs
to make on your rickety fences and
farm machinery as fine horses and
fat stock make sad havoc with the
old wagon, plow, cart and fences.
Use the oil of hickery whenever
your oxen need strength, it is cheap
er than high feeding and keeps their
hair lively and pounds out the grubs.
Never waste time by setting out fruit
or shade trees, as leaves rotting
around a place is unhealthy. Sell
the best calves, lambs and shoals to
the butchers, as they will bring a lit
tle more and the thin and poor ones
will do well enough to keep.
The Xew Yokk "Times" ox Congress.-
A New York dispatch, says
that the Timns, reviewing the work of
Congress, thinks it failed to embody
in legislation the views of the coun
try with reference to the current is
sues that are the most important.
Among those issues the above paper
enumerates civil servico reform,
the finances and the franking privil
ege. It neglected the growing de
sire for civil service reform, wasted
valuable time in an awkward attempt
to revive the franking privilege and
left us nearly as far from specie pay
ments as ever.
White and Black. A Macon ne
gro philosopher, discussing the rela
tions of the races said: "You know
de turkey, ho roost on de fence, and
do goose he roost on de ground.
You pull the de turkey off de fence,
and he will git up again. You crop
his wings, but somehow or nudder
he's gwine to get back on do fence.
Now you put de goose on de fence,
an' he will fall off; he don't belong
dar. De turkey am de white man,
lie's down now, but he is gwine to
get up again. De nigger is do goose.
He better stay where he belongs."
Little Things. " What are you
doing my love?" asked a grandmoth;
er of a little girl who was making a
great effort to walk on tiptoe through
the hall.
"I am trying to walk softly,"
she replied in a low voice, "for my
mother has the sick headache, and
the least noise, she savs, will make
it worse."
Now, was not a soft step a very
little thing? And yet, little as it was,
it made a suffering mother more
comfortable, and increased her love
to the good child.
One of the Athol (Mass.) school
ma'ams, says the local paper, adopts
a novel method of punishment. Of
fenders of either sex and all ages are
compelled to lie down flat on the
floor face downward, with arms
stretched out at ricrht ann-lea to th
body. The victims are not allowed
10 giance suieways, even for a mo
ment, and "nosing" the floor forms
their only occupation. And this
scnool is one of the best managed in
tne wnoie town, it adds.
Says the Ih-nmwlcker : "Every
1 ,n nn.- uuuuiry is now en
gaged in imitating Ids father the
devil in trying to start a now partv
' juii lj nuuuui ue organized
we nave no nesuancy in savin" that
a viler set scoundrels and political
Miii4o wujti,, u.j ue lound not
p i . 1 1 i V
even u n-ii snouiu oe raked with a
tine tooth comb, than will be in the
new movement.
a enrerstitions old darkey seeing
his Dutch neighbor planting pota
toes one evening, said to him: "Look
here, massa, the moon ain't in con
dition to plant potatoes at present."
The old Duchman looked astonished
for a moment, and then replied:
" I) under and blitzen! I plants my
potatoes in the ground."
m e
. Beautiful souls have beautiful
thoughts, and beautiful thoughts
make beautiful faces. Our looks are
governed almost entirely by our
thoughts and actions.
LAST CHANCE
FOR
AN EASY FORTUNE!
FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT
IX - AID OF THE PUBLIC
Library of lentuclvy.
JULY 31, 1874:.
List of Gift:
One (Jrand Cash Gift
One Jrand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
One Grand Cash Gift
5 Cash Gifts, $20,000 each
10 Cash Gifts, 11,000 each
15 Cash Gifts, 10,0(H)each
JO Cash Gifts, 5,000 each
25 Cash Gifts, 4,000 each
30 Cash Gifts, 3.000 each
50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each
210 Cash Gifts, 500 each
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each
10,000 Cash Gifts, 50,00.
250,000
100,000
75,000
50,000
25,000
100,000
140,000
1.50,000
100,000
100,000
90,000
100,000
100,000
120.000
50,000
950 000
Grand Total $2,500,000
Price or Ticltet
Whole Tickets, $50: halves, $25; tenth,
or each coupon, $5; 11 whole tickets for
$500 ; 22)4 tickets for $1,00').
I-'cr Tickets or information, address
TIIOS. K. I K A M IjETTK,
Arent and Manager,
Public Library lJuilding, Louisville, Ky.
AYiint ivill It tlo is the first inquiry
the sick make concerning the medicine.
Kuilose
Tarrant' Seltzer Aperient
is the subject of the interrogator, what
then? -Kimply t his reply : It will relieve
and cure headache, nan sen, flatulence,
nervousness, costiveness, debility, bilious
ness and indigestion. Sold by druggists
everywhere.
JOHN 31. BACON.
IMPORTER AND DEALER lIEM
in Hooks, Stationery, IVrfum- .S
cry, etc., etc.
bi4
Oregon City, Oregon.
f"At Chnrman it Warner's old stand,
atety occupied by S. Ackeman, Main st.
CI-IAS. 11. C.UITEELX),
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
COUXER OF SEVENTH- AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY.
Has Just Received a Xew Stock of
C.ilicoes, Dress Goods, Brown and Bleached Sheetings,
House Lining, Shirtings, Table-Li nen, Irish Bosom Linens,
Linen Towelling, Table-Cloths, Corsets, Ladies' and Gents'
Hose, Thread, Cambrics, Buttons, Ribbons, Laces and Insertions,
Knibroidery, White Goods, Millinery, l-'ancy Goods, Ac
Also, a full assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDERN'S SHOES,
Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Wicks and Chimneys
VHicU have lx-r selected with apeclal care for tlii market a d tan not
BBSUKPASSKU IX QUALITY OR PRICIi
TIIH IU(;UIT MAKKirr PItlCH PAID I'OK COUNTRY PRODUCE,
March l.'J, 1873 :tf
NEW YORK HOTEL
(Dcsiitfches Gafthaus.)
Xo. 17 Front Street, Opposite the Mail
Steamship Landing,
"PORTLAND, OR KG ON.
II.ROTIIFOS, J. J. WILKEXS, Proprietors.
Hoard H Week
Hoard V Week with Lodging.
Board Day
, .
1.
iV. 11. 1IIGHFIEL1).
ICtnlHied shire '19, at the old stand.
31 a i ii Street, Oregon City, Orrzon.
cro An assort ment of Wal hos, .Tewcl
i7 ry.and Seth Thomas' Weight Clocks
represented.
pairing done on short not ice, ana
h anklul for past patronage.
OR EG Or! CITY BREWERY!
Henry II umbel,
s
1 T AVI NO PURCHAS- Y&
I I h nltove Hrew- 5?
ery wishes to inform the public that he is
now prepared to manufacture a o. i qual
ity of
Is A li JS Ji -a J -"-f
as good as can be obtained anywhere In
the state. Orders solicited and promptly
filled.
A- C. WALLSNG'S
PIONEER BOOK BINDERY.
PittocU's Bnildinsr Corner of Stark;
and Front Streets.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
BIANK BOOKS RUIiED AND BOUND
to any desired pattern. Music books.
Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev
ery varietv of style known to the trrade.
Orders from tho country promptly at
tended to.
THE PARKER GUN.
SEND STAMP FOP. CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS v
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY,
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment
was first known in America. Its merits are now
Well known throughout the habitable world. It
has the oldest and best record of any Liniment in
the world. From the million upon millions ol
bottles sold not a single complaint has erer
reached us. As a Healing and Pain-Subduing
liniment it has no equal. It is alike, beneficial, to
MAN AND BEAST.
SOLD BY ALU DRUGGISTS.
S. T.-1860-X
Ye OLD
Homestead Tonic
Plantation Bitters
It a purely I'egvtable Preparation, compose
of Calisaya Dark, Roots, Herbs and Fruits,
among- ivkich will be found Sarsaarilian,
Dandelion, Wild Cherry, Sassafras, Tansy,
Genitan, S-weet flag, etc.; also Tamarinds,
Dates, Prunes and Juniper tevrrzy preserved in
a sufficient quantity (only) of the spirit of Si
gar Cane to keep in any climate. They inva
riably relieve and cure the following com
plaints : Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Bilious
Attacks, Fever and Ague, Summer Complaints,
Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the Heart, Gen
eral Debility, etc. They are especially adap
ted as a ntnedy for the diseases to which
wo m EN
are subjected, and as a tonic for the Aged,
Feeble and Debilitated, has no equal. They are
strictly intended as a Temperance Tonic or Bit
ters, to be used as a medicine only, and always
according to directions.
Sold by All First-class Drkggists.
LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE
STABLE.
o
riTIIE UXDEIISIC.NED PROPRIETOR, OP'
JL the Livery .Stable on Fifth street.Oregou
City, Oregon, keeps constantly on hand
Saddle mid Hujrjfy Horse,
ltf;r'e Citr"iares Hacks.
li-iees IReascmnljle.
He will also run a hack to and from the
WILHOIT SODA SPRINGS
during the summer season, with good
horse8.com petent and gout lcma nly drivers.
FARE AT LIVING RATES.
J. M. FKAZEK, Proprietor.
Oregon City, May 27, 1S7 L
M A i' U F' A CTOliU! S.
A FACTORY 1111
FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF
Furniture,
Dlinds,
and Doors,
AXD JIOILDIXGS OK AM. S1ZKS.
They will also do Turning of every de
scription to order,
WITH NEATNESS AND DI.srATCIl!
&7Al work warranted. Shop on the
River,-.' in Lewis' Shop Opposite Oregon
City Mills.
AGENTS FOIl THE ENTERPRISE.
The follow! ng persons are authorized to
act as agents for the. Exteupuise :
Goo. P. Ilowell fc Co., 10 Park Row, New
York.
Coe, Wctherill & Co., 607 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia.
Abbott & Co., No. 82 and 81 Nassau street,
New York.
Portland.Oregon L,. Samuel
San Francisco
St. Helens, Columbia county S. A. Miles
Astoria, Clatsop county A. Van Dusen
Salem Ii. Williams
Harrisburg I. II. Smith
Lafayette, Yamhill county .T.Kl-'er:ruon
Dallas, Tolk county Dave Holmes
Eola - 1. Dotv
Jacksonville Ii. K. Hanna
Benton county W. A. Wells
Corvallis Ilon.John Burnett
Canyon City.Grant co W. B. Laswell
Albany A. N. Arnold
Dalles, W asco county N. If. Gates
IiGrandc, Union county . f. Craig
Pendleton, Umatilla county s. V. Knox
Eugene City H- Thompson
fo t E. I j. Bristow
Uoseburg Hon. L. F. Lane
Lebanon. V? V,onta?ue
, , 1 J. R. Ralston
Jacksonville... .IIon. E. 1). Foudray
Long Tom h. C. Huston
CLACKAXAS COtJTY.
Beaver Creek M . p. Beatle
Butte vi 1 le John Zumwalt
Cascades , Henry McGugin
Can by... .......J. W. Strawser
Cutting's i. Wri-ht
Eagle Creek Frank W. Foster
Harding -.Capt. Z. C. Norton
Lower Molalla v. Moreland
Milwaukee John Hagenberirer
Oswego...... .TohnDoole
Upper Molalla... .w. H. Vaughan
TO LET.
THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED
as the Council Ohamber, In Dr. The8.
lng s brack buildlaf. Apply at this offlco.
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
JUST RECEIVED AT
DEALER IN
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Groceries,
Crockery, Notions,
Ladies and Gents'
Furnishing Goods,
etc., etc., etc., etc
Main Street, Oregon City.
Produce of all kinds bought, for which I
pay the highest market price. If you e
sire good Goods at Low prices, call at
I. SJiLLIXO'S
and examine his new stock of Spring goods
Give me a call and convince yourselves
My motto Is,
" QCICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS."
Wool Wanted!
The highest market price paid for wool
I. SELLING.
Oregon City, Oct. 31, 1873-tf.
Administrator's Notice !
In the matter of the estate of Jacob Kau-
die, deceased :
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE
Jj undersigned that they have been ap
pointed by the County Court of Clackamas
County, State of Oregon, administrators of
the estate of Jacob Kandle, deceased, and
that all persons having claims against the
said estate are hereby required to present
the same to them at the office of L. T. Bar-
in, attorney-at-law, Oregon City, Clacka
mas County, State of Oregon, with the
proix-r vouchers, within six months from
the date of this notice.
GEORGE C. KANDLE,
R. N. BILLINGS.
Admin ist rators.
L. T. BARIN, Att'y for Adm'rs.
Oregon City, June 5th, 1874.
NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
First Street between Alder and Mnr
riiton St., and Alder Street-between
First and Front Streets.
loi'tlaiLcl,
Oregon.
4 N INSTITUTION DESIGNED TO PRE
r pare JiUYS, YOU XV and M1DDLH
AUF21) MUX tor Business Affairs.
II. M. DeFRAXCi; President.
AV. I.. WHITE, t t i Secretary.
For acquiring a PracticftT liuKinesx JZlue(i
tion this institution otrers suerior advan
tages, and is acknowledged by Leading
Business Men to be the best
Ooniiiioi'oial Oollege
on the Pacific Coast, and second to none.
Each Department is First Class, and is un
der the sjecial charge of experienced
teach Kits, and the whole school is under
the immediate superintendence of the
President and Secretary. The school room
and counting are united upon a plan that
secures to the stude nt all the practical ad
vantantages of each. There is in operation
A HANKING HOUSE
fully illustrating that business. The same
system being observed in each department,
the student buys, sells, ships, barters, con
signs, discounts, insures, draws checks,
notes and drafts, gives leases, deeds, Ac,
and goes through the entire routine of
ACTUAL BUSINESS.
In adding to the completeness of the In
stitution the proprietors have instituted a
SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
The entrance to rooms of this Department
is uihui Alder street, and access to thein
is had only by the teachers and lady stu
dents. Rare facilities are offered to ladies
for acquiring a Thorough Knowledge of
Business Practice ; of Telegraphy and Pen
manship. The
DEPARTMENT OF TELEGRAPHY
is in charge of firt-elass o;crators and
teachers, and supplied with all theappar
at us of a first-class ofiice.
This Institution as now conducted claims
to have facilities for imparting a thorough
knowledge of the
Art of Penmanship!
that not one in ten of the Business Col
leges now in existence possesses; the De
partment being under the social superin
tendence of one of t lie Leading Penmen of
the United states.
For full particulars send for National
Business College Journal sent to anv
part of the country free. Address,
UeFKANCK WHITE,
lioek Box 104, Portland, Oregon.
WOULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF
Oregon City and vicinity that he is
prepared to furnish
FIR, SPRUCE AND CEDAR LUMBER,
Of every description.
DRVFLOORIN'R, CKILIXG,
SPItlCK (for shelving,) f.ATTICK,
PICKETS, FENCE POSTS (Cedar)
Constantly on ITaiicl.
Street and Sidewalk lumber furnished
on the shortest notice, at as low rates as it
can be purchased in t he State.
Give me a call at the
OKHGOXC1TV S UV
March 13, 1S71 :tf
WAGON AND CARRIAGE
M A. N IT XACTOirST !
"HIE UNDERSIGNED,
having increased thedi- V-T
mensions of his premises, at rj
t he old Kl :i ml on t he, -ifcii.
Coiner of ?Iai and Third Street,
Oregon City, Oregon,
Takes this method of informing his old pa
trons, and as many new ones as mar be
pleased to call, that he is now prepaVed,
wit h ample room, good materials, and the
very best of mechanics, to build anew, re
construct, make, paint, iron and turn out
all complete, any sort of a vehicle from a
common Cart to a Concord Coach. To'me.
lllncWxmitliin g-, Horse or Ox Shoeing
and General Jobbing neatlv, quicklv, nnd
cheaply done. DAVID SMITH.
Sheriffs Sale!
T) Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE AND EXE
A J cution issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the County of
Clackamas, to me directed, in favor of D.
B. Hannah, and against Wm. N. Holmes,
S. J. Hensley and 'S. D. Holmes, for the
sum of l,li!U 50 (dollars), gold coin, togeth
er with costs of suit and disbursements;
now, therefore, I ha ve levied upon the fol
lowing real estate, to-wit :
The northeast hi and the east H of
the northwest hi of section 13, township
3 south, range 2 east, containing 200 acres,
more or less, in Clackamas County, Ore
gon, with the exception of one-half acre of
said land, on the center of which is located
a saw mill, and the half acre mentioned
to be of four equal sides, and the center to
be the exact center of said mill ; and on
Friday, tlie lOtli day of July,
at the hour of 10, a. m., at the Court House
door in Orejron City, Clackamas county,
Oregon, I will sell the above described real
estate, excepting said half acre, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in
hand to satisfy execution; costs and accru
ing costs
A. F. HEDGES, Sheriff.
June 12, 1S74.
RECREATION!
HEALTH!
Wilhoit Soda Springs !
THIS ESTABLISHMENT, SO CELE
hrated for the medical nualf to ryf i
) water, is again- open for -the reception of
iucais. incj iuo recuea in one day irom
cither Portland or Salem.
JOHN WILHOIT, Proprietor.
June 3d, 1874. u5m4.
MBR C HAND I SB.
JOHN MYEES,
IORECON CITY
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS and
4 SHOES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Books and Stationery.
I will pay the highest prices for
X5iit t ei, Eggs,.
and all kindsof
GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE,
I will sell as low as any house In Oregon for
CASH OR ITS JiQUIVALKXT
2n CJood Merchantable Produce .5
I am selling very low for
CASH I IIAjSI.
CASH TAID FOR COUNTY ORDERS.
Give me a call and satisfy yourselves.
JOHN MYERS.
Oregon City, March 21. 1873.
ENTERPRISE BOOK & JOB
OFFICI
OREGOX CITY, : OREGON.
WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE
all kinds of
JOB PRINTING-,
such as
CARDS.
J! ILL-JIJiA
FAMrilLKTS.
DKRDS,
MOIt IXiA (HIS.
LAIiRLS,
LHTTRR-HRADS,
in fact all kinds of work done a In Printing
Office, at s
PORTLAND TRICES.
ALL KINDS OP
LEGAL BLANKS
constantly on hand, and for sale at as low
a price as can be had In the State, j
Worlt Solictcrt
AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,!!
Oregon City. March 21, 1873-tf.
Tor Sale!
About 150 pounds of long prim'
er, of which this is an impression.
Has been in: use but a short time,
good "work. Price 25 cents 7 lb,
either tied up or in cases cases
extra.
ALSO,
A small font of Nonpcriel of -which this is an
imprwaion." Price 33 tents V. 5. As good m new.
There is enough to st about on o column of this
paper solid. Address this office.
still is TnTnlTirr
REMOVED SECOND DOOR SOUTH nr
HAAS SALOON. 0F
WILLIAMS & HARDlNr
AT THE S
LINCOLN BAKERY
KEEPTIIE MOST COMPLETP U
of Family Groceries to W,?F0
city. All goods warranted. Cwdl ri1lntb
In the city free of charjre. Thehit2'""Ve!vt
price paid for country produce 1 wb
Oregon City. March 28. 1873.
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BEST T0N1G til USt
UiiffuisJi them selves hy their I' w
vor and aromatic odor above
others generally used, hut are
the same time an excellent ton
and an efficacious stimulant
excite the appetite. TWL
prepared from the most ch.
and wholesome herbs and
and have given 1l,tit'eralrri!L
faction wherever trietl. '
the cure of all diseases y
the Blood and Li ver , ,
irregularities of the tUff
organs. . r)ns:;?
Headache, Biliousness, and ' r
tlon, General Debility and loss oi w ty
are all caused by tlie de'-an"eIfl,.irie5
Stomach, Liver and other functional
the system. The IXL Bitters have (.
uccessfully used and are warru s
alleviate the suflercrin all thcaw
IXL Bitten are sold
fein glass; to sell other
genuine article out of our bottles w .
jtnrf we will when detecteil, pro"
parties to the full extent of the lav-
Read Pliyslclan's Certificate o
each Bottle.
Every family thouhl have the w tne
Sold everywhere.
ir.ErsTmNco..to
3. S18 Front St., Snn
m. purgative mild d effe d it
purely vegetable mPSt' Al'i
Aeents for the rcIefr.BI Oll
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peelflc for the BbAW EJ"
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